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| 18 Aug 2016 07:02 PM |
| Because Data Persistence is better :) |
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| 18 Aug 2016 07:04 PM |
It is very easy people who don't put effort into understanding it think otherwise
its like expecting to learn calculus before learning algebra |
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| 18 Aug 2016 07:04 PM |
well, it's much much much easier to learn for starting scripters? and it used to be great, so why forget about it? |
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| 18 Aug 2016 07:06 PM |
^ All deprecated things such as that stop working eventually.
Currently they are TRASH and most of the time will store default data instead of saved data
Thats is why they created a better method of saving data in the first place. |
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| 18 Aug 2016 07:18 PM |
| I went from Algebra to trig, never learned geometry... Please help me fam... |
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| 18 Aug 2016 07:19 PM |
^ Geometry is just shapes, triangles, shape equations (area.. volume.. etc.) SohCahToa (sine o/h,cosine a/h,tan o/a) And the rest is just mindless crap about lines and junk you learn in algebra II |
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| 18 Aug 2016 07:26 PM |
"well, it's much much much easier to learn for starting scripters?"
Windows 1.0 used to be great, and was much easier to navigate and learn than the super complicated Windows 10. We didn't forget about it, we just don't teach or use it anymore. Why? It's inferior. Nobody will help you solve problems with it. Nobody makes things that use it anymore. It's neither effective nor powerful.
Same thing goes for Data Persistence. Sure, it used to be the cat's pajamas. It may be easier to use and learn, but it's inferior. Nobody will help you solve problems with it. Nobody makes things that use it anymore. It's neither effective nor powerful.
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| 18 Aug 2016 07:29 PM |
Furthermore, if Windows 1.0 breaks for some reason, nobody is going to repair it. If Data Persistence breaks, it may be fixed, but for how long? Machines eventually become more trouble to repair than they're worth, and then they finally get officially replaced. Data Persistence is glitchy too, maybe I should have thrown a Vista analogy in there somewhere.
Windows 1.0 isn't even deprecated. Nobody says "This should not be used" in official records that I know of.
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